Caroline Bennett


(MENAFN- The Conversation) Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology, Te Herenga Waka — Victoria University of Wellington Profile Articles Activity

Caroline Bennett is a socio-cultural anthropologist, whose work addresses issues of conflict and violence. Having previously worked as a forensic anthropologist in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Iraq, her work considers the intersection of academic analysis with practical experience to explore issues of international interventions, human rights, and geopolitics. Her current research explores mass graves from the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia, and considers post-conflict politics in Cambodia.

Experience
  • present Lecturer in Cultural Anthropology, Victoria University of Wellington
Education
  • 2015  University of Kent, UK, PhD in Social Anthropology

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